This photo shows the majestic Tran Quoc Pagoda on West Lake in Hanoi, one of the oldest and most beautiful Buddhist sites in Vietnam. The red brick structure with its twelve intricate storeys and ornately decorated window arches rises gracefully against the bright sky, flanked by tropical palm trees and ornate lanterns. Detailed Asian ornaments, golden temple finials and the finely crafted roof lines symbolise the pride and spirituality of Vietnamese culture. As a symbol of inner peace, meditation and religious tradition, the pagoda attracts not only believers, but also visitors and photographers interested in culture. The motif is ideal as a central wall element for living rooms, offices or yoga areas and lends any room an aura of spirituality, architectural splendour and Far Eastern inspiration. Anyone who loves the beauty of Asia and appreciates authenticity will find a fascinating window to Vietnam here.
NZME is a versatile photographer and videographer based in Berlin whose work is strongly influenced by his passion for travelling and experiencing different cultures. His portfolio includes striking street, landscape and architectural photography from different regions of the world - including Thailand, Hong Kong, Colombia, Spain,.. Read more…